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Anesthetics, inhalation

Ether Fortior (strong ether) An anesthetic. Inhaled and also used as a topical anesthetic. [Pg.119]

Ingestion is the most common form of accidental and intentional exposure. This occurs primarily via drinking bromonated water. In the past, inhalation was a more common route of exposure during anesthesia. However, due to the associated toxicities, bromoform is no longer popular as an anesthetic. Inhalation can still be a significant route of exposure via volatilization of household or workplace water. Dermal absorption is possible but not likely to be a significant route of exposure in intact skin. [Pg.345]

Indications Induction or maintenance of anesthesia Category Anesthetic, inhalation Half-life Onset of action 1-2 minutes Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with tramadol... [Pg.168]

Trade names Alyrane Efrane Ethrane (Baxter) Etrane Indications Maintenance of general anesthesia Category Anesthetic, inhalation Half-life N/A... [Pg.206]

Indications Anesthesia Category Anesthetic, inhalation Half-life N/A... [Pg.372]

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with anesthetics (inhalational), antibiotics, gentamicin, magnesium salts, quinidine, succinylcholine... [Pg.464]

Alzheimer s disease treatment of Aminoglycoside antibiotics Analgesics narcotics Analgesics non-narcotic agents Androgenic steroids Anesthetics inhalation... [Pg.807]

Caution Potentially explosive. therap cat Anesthetic (inhalation). [Pg.658]

Others buspirone, zolpidem, zaleplon ) BZ receptor antagonist flumazenil Anesthetics (Inhaled) Halothane, nitrous oxide... [Pg.169]

Toxicity and irritant effects of nitrous oxide in humans are very low. It is an anesthetic. Inhalation of this gas at high concentrations can produce depression of the central nervous system, decrease in body temperature, and fall in blood pressure. The LC50 value of a 4-hour exposure in mice is in the range of 600 ppm. [Pg.406]

MC is an anesthetic. Inhaling the vapor may cause mental confusion, light-headedness, nausea, vomiting, and headache. Continued exposure may cause increased light-headedness, staggering, unconsciousness, and even death. High vapor concentrations may also cause irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract. Exposure to MC may make the symptoms of angina (chest pains) worse. [Pg.1205]


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